Headmouse® Nano

HeadMouse® Nano replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands. The HeadMouse translates natural movements of a user's head into directly proportional mouse pointer movement – move your head and the mouse pointer moves as well. The HeadMouse has a wireless optical sensor which tracks a tiny disposable target worn by the user on his/her forehead, glasses, or even a hat. It works just like a computer mouse, with the mouse pointer being controlled by head movement.

The HeadMouse will track head movement with the user comfortably located anywhere in front of his/her computer display. With HeadMouse Nano's high tracking resolution, pixel precise control is available to everyone. This precision allows a user to perform such tasks as drawing, photo editing, graphic illustration, and Computer Aided Design (CAD).

HeadMouse Nano connects to the computer, tablet or speech generating device through a USB port and operates using standard mouse drivers. No special software is required. The HeadMouse is powered by the host device, over the USB connection. The integrated tilt sensor automatically adapts to even the most unusual mounting orientations.

Selections and mouse button operations can be performed using a variety of adaptive switches, including the Sip/Puff Switch and mouse button software, such as Dragger™. Using Dragger, mouse clicks are performed by positioning the pointer and dwelling for a selectable period of time. HeadMouse Nano has an integrated infrared receiver for wireless adaptive switches, using our available Beam.

HeadMouse Nano is a very robust head tracker; it is lightning fast, silky smooth, pixel precise, and it works in almost any environment from total darkness to full sun.

Its nano size and low weight ease the task of mounting. Use one of our custom mounts, fashion your own or use something as simple as Velcro. HeadMouse Nano, it's simply brilliant.

Liberator have been supplying me with equipment and back up supplies for over 20 years.

After breaking my neck at C3/4 and being paralysed from the neck down in 1986 due to a diving injury I have used my specially adapted headset to communicate and work with my apple mac. Since being paralysed I have have managed to gain a BA in Graphic Design, completed a design commission for a round the world ocean racing yacht and complete a 1st degree course in astronomy. I now also help with a family run art & craft shop ordering supplies, paying bills along with online accounting VAT etc and small website design, always using the special head set adaptions.

When my old headset was no longer made and I needed another one which Liberator also sold me, the newer version head mouse extreme which I use to this day. Along with supplies, special dots and mouth tubes Liberator has been a great support.